Once again, I find myself wishing I could join the White House Press Corps, if only for one day.
Once again, I find myself wishing I could join the White House Press Corps, if only for one day.
Was planning on picking up the game eventually. Might need to make that sooner and join in on the fun before they patch this.
I think companies need to stop being shy about it.
Skyrim on the Switch.
This is a fantastic opportunity for game devs to reward their player community for creative thinking while also generating great press for their game.
BiggSean66might not be a real EA employee but death and other types of threats are most certainly a real thing that happens to industry employees, especially ones in the public eye.
Really sorry to hear this. I had a ton of hours invested in Marvel Heroes, including a few characters at cosmic prestige level.
Pottermore sorted me into Slythern. I’ll likely go the same way in the AR game, though I have a feeling all of the gyms [or whatever they are called in this game] are going to be swarming with Gryffindors.
Trade Eli to the Chargers for some late-round draft picks and let him back up Rivers.
Power set seems cool but not feeling the overall look. She reminds me of a 90's Image Comics hero/villain. Nothing in particular stands out.
And Little Caesar’s is, sadly, absolutely worse than Pizza Hut or Papa John’s.
I have no emotional investment in Houston but I’ve been rooting for them since the start of the series.
“You can still fight when you’re drunk!”
What a great way to get your Rottweilers some much needed exercise when you’re not at home!
You were saying?
Industry veteran here. I’ve been making games since the early 90's. But I’m also a die-hard gamer so I get the negative feedback towards loot crates, DLC and micro-transactions in general.
The Bullet Club is still huge, but the last time I took in a NJPW show during one of my monthly business trips to Japan, the lion’s share of the merch I saw in the audience belonged to Los Ingorbernables de Japon.
If my father was still alive, he would have thought punching Nazis was a terrible idea... Unless you are out of bullets and your bayonet is broken.
Sometimes a hands-off boss is a sign of respect.